山东省泰安市新泰中学2025-2026学年高二5月阶段测试英语试题(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文,含音频)

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新泰中学 2024级高二下学期第二次阶段性测试
英语试题 2026.5
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改
动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在
本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂
到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播
放两遍。
1. Who is Louis Cooper
A. A famous athlete. B. The woman’s friend. C. A waiter.
2. When does the film start
A. At 6:55 pm. B. At 7:10 pm. C. At 7:15 pm.
3. How will Mary get to the train station
A. By car. B. By subway. C. By taxi.
4. What does the woman suggest Jake do
A. Go back to find his key.
B. Ask their neighbor for help.
C. Wait outside the house for her return.
5. What does the man think of chewing gum
A. It’s acceptable.
B. It’s impolite in public.
C. It must be done after meals.
第二节,听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5
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秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。
6. What happened to the car
A. It crashed into a tree.
B. It caught fire suddenly.
C. It lost control unexpectedly.
7. What do we know about Bill
A. He got slight wounds.
B. He suffered serious injuries.
C. He was trapped in the car at first.
听第 7段录音,回答第 8、9题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a laundry. B. At home. C. At a restaurant.
9. Why does Bobby refuse to have his jeans washed
A. The color would fade. B. They’re pretty clean. C. It’s not eco-friendly.
听第 8段录音,回答第 10至 12题。
10. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Boss and employee.
B. Salesperson and customer.
C. Interviewer and interviewee.
11. What does Mr. Johnson mainly introduce at first
A. His educational background.
B. His relevant project experience.
C. His views on technological development.
12. What challenge did Mr. Johnson have when building the system
A. The tight schedule and heavy workload.
B. Unreasonable demands from clients.
C. Lack of data sources.
听第 9段录音,回答第 13至 16题。
13. How long has John been studying at university
A. About four months. B. About six months. C. About eight months.
14. What is the biggest challenge for John
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A. The exam stress. B. The money pressure. C. The assignment load.
15. How does John relax himself in his spare time
A. By spending time with friends. B. By jogging in the park. C. By going hiking.
16. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. How to balance work and study.
B. Their daily schedules.
C. John’s college life.
听第 10段录音,回答第 17至 20题。
17. What will the volunteers do first
A. Plant trees. B. Save wildlife. C. Collect garbage.
18. Where will the second project take place
A. Along Riverside Walk.
B. In Stormwood Forest.
C. In Woodland Village.
19. When will the first project finish
A. This Saturday. B. This Sunday. C. Next Monday.
20. What is the main purpose of the talk
A. To introduce environmental volunteer projects.
B. To educate people on environmental pollution.
C. To recruit volunteers for community service.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Having spent a fashionable day in Shoreditch — whether at a gallery opening or a tech start-up,
you are desperately in need of decent food to keep going. Fortunately, Shoreditch has a lively food
scene and our local insiders have picked their favorite restaurants for you.
Gloria
This local favorite is impossible to miss with its bright, eye-catching wall design on Great
Eastern Street. It’s one of the most popular spots for social media influencers. This Italian restaurant
serves delicious dishes. Its menu also has fun choices, including creative cocktails and wonderful
seasonal specials — don’t miss the 10-level lasagna (烤宽面)! The inside atmosphere feels like a
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classic Italian eatery, adding to its charm.
Rochelle Canteen
Rochelle Canteen offers a distinctive London dining experience with dinner cooked by famous
British chefs in an old repurposed candlelit bike shed (车棚), creating a sense of peace and comfort.
Led by Margot Henderson, who is well-known for French House, the restaurant gains great favor,
focusing on simple, seasonal ingredients instead of modern trends. The roasted quail (鹌鹑 ) is a
must-try.
Butchies Shoreditch
Butchies Shoreditch started as a food truck in 2013, born from a couple’s dream to make the best
fried-chicken sandwich in the city. Since then, it has gained a strong fan base for having “London’s
best chicken burger”. The food is simple but delicious: juicy chicken with just the right crunch,
paired with a fantastic house sauce.
21. What makes Gloria easy to spot in Shoreditch
A. Giant restaurant signs. B. Italian architectural style.
C. Striking outside decoration. D. Colorful food display windows.
22. What do we know about Rochelle Canteen
A. It merely serves instant ingredients.
B. It follows the latest food trends.
C. Its chefs once worked in a bike shed.
D. It presents a calming atmosphere.
23. What do the three restaurants have in common
A. Long-established. B. Well-received.
C. Modernly-equipped. D. Reasonably-priced.
B
Every fall, billions of birds set off on their long southward journey to overwintering regions.
Their journey is extraordinarily dangerous and exhausting. They can be blown off course in bad
weather or crash into tall buildings.
The incredible phenomenon of birds’ mass migration tends to escape our attention, as most
migrating birds travel at night while we are sound asleep. This nighttime journey offers distinct
advantages. They can rely on the stars as they find their way and use the cover of night to hide from
natural enemies.
Increasingly, however, urban light pollution poses a threat to migrating birds, misleading their
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flying direction and causing crashes into buildings. As global light pollution worsens by about 10
percent each year, birds are facing a severe survival crisis. The 2025 American Birds report
identified one-third of all native bird species as high or moderate concern.
Unlike other challenging conservation issues, light pollution is one we can all address easily in
our own yards — simply by flipping a switch. Cities such as Flagstaff, Arizona, offer a model for
communities looking to adopt policies that dramatically reduce artificial light pollution and preserve
the night sky. By turning off unnecessary lights, directing light downward and using “warmer”
colored lights, we can significantly reduce negative impacts on these migrating birds.
Thanks to weather radar and recent technological advancements, scientists can now track bird
migrations in real time and forecast their routes in advance. Drawing on the released migration
schedules and routes, each of us can do our part: switch off outdoor lights, gather to observe the
night sky, document sightings in detail and upload them to eBird, a free citizen-science platform
where your participatory information can aid global bird protection and scientific research.
It’s time to act now and guarantee that future generations can still witness the wonders of bird
migration and the beauty of the starry night sky.
24. What is one benefit of birds migrating at night
A. Star guidance. B. Less noise. C. Human absence. D. Easier flight.
25. What are ordinary people expected to do for migrating birds
A. Avoid shining lights into the sky. B. Monitor migration routes.
C. Remove indoor artificial lights. D. Categorize native bird species.
26. What’s the function of eBird according to the text
A. Issuing bird-watching locations. B. Performing live bird broadcasts.
C. Funding global bird-related projects. D. Collecting bird observational data.
27. What is a suitable title for the text
A. Dark Sky, Alarming Future B. Guard Wings Against Urban Light
C. Light Pollution: A Growing Concern D. Bring Birds Lost in Chaos Back Home
C
In the UK, climate extremes damage fields, with 84% of farmers seeing lower crop output.
Labour shortages, rising costs and resource pressure further cloud the outlook of British agriculture.
However, as agricultural problems multiply, creative responses arise. Virtual reality (VR), the
same immersive tech usually associated with gamers, is quietly becoming a lifeline for the global
food system, helping build future-ready farms.
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Farm work mostly involves operating tractors, but this can be stressful for inexperienced
workers, given tractors’ large blind spots and narrow, muddy rural roads. One critical application of
VR lies in enhancing driving safety through targeted danger training. Traditional training often relies
on images and simplified explanations, resulting in a significant safety gap.
The University of Nottingham created a tractor VR danger test using real 360° footage, placing
learners in high-risk circumstances, such as hidden cyclists or unexpected sharp turns on rough roads.
Trials with over 100 drivers showed this immersive training sharpens danger awareness and reduces
accident risks.
VR also trains future vineyard workers without damaging vines (葡萄藤). Wet-day practice
exposes living vine cells, allowing diseases to take hold. New Zealand’s MaaraTech Project has
developed a system enabling trainees to practise cutting vines indoors or on rainy days.
Sensor-equipped scissors guide users in correct cutting force and angle, guaranteeing accuracy rather
than mere speed, for neater cuts ensure healthier vines and better grapes. VR training helps new
workers gain confidence and enables them to become qualified laborers in a short time.
Besides, Oregon State University’s project offers virtual farm trips via smart devices, while an
Indian university uses VR centres for interactive lessons on crop growth, animal care and modern
production systems. These projects enrich young people’s understanding of farming. Above all, they
give them a head start, sparking their curiosity and contributing to their engagement in agricultural
fields — long before they step onto a real farm.
28. Why does the author mention British agriculture
A. To analyze labor gaps. B. To stress farming crises.
C. To introduce VR’s role. D. To state causes of crop failures.
29. What is the major problem with traditional tractor-driving training
A. It fails to make blind spots clear. B. It barely offers hands-on instructions.
C. It overlooks the importance of safety rules. D. It can’t fully prepare trainees for real dangers.
30. Which word best describes the performance of the sensor-equipped scissors
A. Precise. B. Flexible. C. Durable. D. Speedy.
31. In what way do VR farming projects mainly affect the youth based on paragraph 6
A. Career motivation. B. Skill acquisition.
C. Virtual interaction. D. Farm work efficiency.
D
From smartwatches to single-use devices measuring our heartbeats and blood sugar, the
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wearable healthcare electronic network enables real-time physiological monitoring, human-computer
interaction and timely health support, offering continuous tracking that was once the stuff of science
fiction.
While these small wearable monitors seem lightweight and insignificant, researchers from the
University of Chicago discovered, after conducting a life-cycle assessment, that they have a
surprisingly large environmental cost. A single blood sugar monitor has a 2 kg carbon footprint,
equal to driving a gasoline car roughly five miles.
The real challenge lies ahead. These devices are growing inseparable for patients, athletes and
the elderly. The study projected that global device consumption will rise 42-fold by 2050, with an
annual output of nearly 2 billion units. This is the “butterfly effect” of wearable tech. What starts as
a little breakthrough in a lab becomes a flood of annual CO2 emissions, matching those from
Chicago’s transport system. Their reliance on harmful chemicals, plastic materials and critical metals
accounts for serious environmental damage and growing e-waste.
The study shows over 95% of environmental impact comes from circuit (电路) boards and
semiconductors. The use of gold and batteries creates a concentrated pocket of environmental cost.
Researchers modeled three targeted solutions. Adopting plastics that can be used repeatedly only cuts
warming impact by 1.8% to 2.6%, as circuit boards mainly made of glass fiber, copper and resin are
dominant, while using ordinary metals in place of gold cuts impact by 30%. Using pluggable
interfaces, patients could reuse the expensive, long-lived internal circuits while only replacing the
single-use parts, which could reduce impact per use by up to 62.4%.
The study calls for a systems engineering approach that combines life-cycle assessments and
growth forecasts to avoid sustainability crises. With medical wearable devices widely used, this
research offers a blueprint for eco-friendly innovation.
32. What fact does paragraph 1 indicate
A. Medical errors are on the decline.
B. Fictional ideas can be readily applied.
C. Digital devices guarantee physical health.
D. Wearables are reshaping health monitoring.
33. What does the underlined expression “butterfly effect” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Smart inventions, massive convenience.
B. Brief use, negative consequences.
C. Tiny devices, substantial carbon footprint.
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D. Multitasking devices, high demand.
34. Why does using recyclable plastics cut warming effect slightly
A. Plastic has a short service life. B. Plastic accounts for a small share.
C. Plastic affects metal materials. D. Plastic is too expensive to produce.
35. Who is the text mainly intended for
A. Ecologists. B. Healthcare workers.
C. Tech designers. D. Sci-fi lovers.
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
I felt stuck after a painful break-up in my mid-20s, burned out from my job as a prison
counselor(顾问). I replayed the past repeatedly in my mind, questioning my own worth and sinking
into despair. It was months before I realized it was a waste of time to drown in anger and sorrow.
____36____
I started keeping a journal to pour out the messy feelings. This slowly eased my mind, as if a
heavy load was removed from my heart. ____37____. Nevertheless, I wouldn’t let it consume me,
reminding myself I didn’t deserve to be trapped by someone else’s choice.
I filled my days with what revived me. I registered for a graduate course, devoting evenings to
reading. Learning renewed my sense of growth, not mere survival. I refined my resume, seeking a
job for a fresh start. ____38____ Every drop of sweat lessened my stress, strengthened my body and
sharpened my mind. A year later, I secured a satisfying HR position.
When hurt by others, we often tend to “cancel” them by bullying or speaking ill of them,
attempting to regain psychological balance and a sense of justice. ____39____ Hatred imprisons our
hearts, stopping us living happily. Rather than let past wounds weigh us down, we should choose to
free ourselves to move forward.
Distraction is the best medicine. It is pointless to direct energy toward past pains. ____40____
When staying committed to our own growth and goals, we naturally leave no space in our hearts for
hatred or unhappiness.
A. I even took up running after work.
B. I was resolved to pull myself out of the dark.
C. What counts most is to gain emotional freedom.
D. Only in this way can we truly excuse unfair treatment.
E. Yet such behavior only makes things worse ultimately.
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F. There were nights when I still felt the weight of what had happened.
G. Instead, we should channel it into shaping a more decent version of ourselves.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Brody Maggin, a 10-year-old pupil from Maryland, has a deep affection for nature and wildlife.
He can not ____41____ littering and food waste damaging the environment and holds the belief that
every small effort can ____42____ ecological protection. This pure love for nature guides him to do
something ____43____ for the planet.
One day, Kate, a student of Brody’s mother, visited his home and had to ____44____ a banana
skin, asking if they had a compost (堆肥) bin. When ____45____ “no”, she advised Brody to try this
eco-friendly act. Brody surfed the Internet to collect relevant information. ____46____ to learn that
food waste makes up 24% of America’s landfills, he got down to composting at home, turning food
leftovers into organic fertilizer (肥料). The ____47____ was extremely effective. His family garden
enjoyed a rich ____48____.
Later, Brody noticed severe daily food waste on campus and went to consult the headmaster
about composting. The headmaster ____49____ his plan but suggested Brody make a change as the
school had once ____50____ a similar program but failed as a consequence of fly problems caused
by ____51____ compost bins. Brody thought it over and adopted closed, insect-proof bins to keep
away flies.
His careful ____52____ paid off. The program made it, attaining ____53____ from teachers and
students. Not only did it greatly reduce campus waste, but it also transformed rubbish into
____54____, which enabled campus plants to grow strongly. Brody’s deeds demonstrate kids can
make a remarkable ____55____ to the earth.
41. A. bear B. recall C. identify D. report
42. A. rely on B. contribute to C. benefit from D. hold back
43. A. risky B. demanding C. meaningful D. fashionable
44. A. search for B. pick out C. eat up D. throw away
45. A. shown B. promised C. told D. awarded
46. A. Relieved B. Astonished C. Amused D. Delighted
47. A. practice B. reaction C. comparison D. assumption
48. A. color B. culture C. variety D. harvest
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49. A. rejected B. polished C. approved D. evaluated
50. A. run B. explained C. recommended D. desired
51. A. unlabeled B. uncovered C. deserted D. emptied
52. A. adjustment B. judgment C. selection D. discovery
53. A. challenges B. recognition C. comments D. sympathy
54. A. fun B. shelter C. nutrients D. tools
55. A. statement B. request C. choice D. difference
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Last weekend, the thunderous beat of drums (鼓 ) rang through Burlington Arcade, one of
London’s oldest shopping malls. Here dancers performed the Ansai waist drum, a national intangible
cultural heritage. This ancient dance, ____56____ (date) from over 2,000 years ago on the Loess
Plateau, shows the local people’s strength and ____57____ (optimistic), and has become a symbol of
Chinese folk art.
____58____ (dress) in bright traditional costumes, dancers with large drums tied around their
waists leap and turn perfectly together. Their performance creates lively and joyful festive scenes.
Meanwhile, at Camden Market, an opera team from Zhejiang presented Wu Opera, ____59____
unique art form admired for its delicate costumes and powerful storytelling.
The two teams were later invited ____60____ (perform) at Trafalgar Square, ____61____ is
home to the largest Chinese New Year celebration outside Asia. In France, a Spring Festival
reception was held at a historic manor (庄园 ), whose popularity largely results ____62____ its
unique culture of horse riding.
In Moscow, the grand celebration has been held ____63____ (regular) since 2022. Russia’s
visa-free (免签 ) policy for Chinese citizens, which was launched last December, has made travel
much ____64____ (convenient) and deepened international friendship. With a long history and rich
diversity, Chinese culture _____65_____ (introduce) to nations worldwide over the past decades and
gained great popularity and admiration among foreigners through wonderful events.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
66. 你校英语报以“Lesson from Nature”为主题向学生征集稿件,请你根据所给图片写一篇短
文投稿,题目自拟,内容包括:
(1)简述图片场景;
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(2)结合你的生活阐述感悟。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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第二节(满分 25分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Jake lived with his mother in a small apartment in a city of the UK. His father had battled cancer
for years and passed away last year, leaving him a bike as a precious memory. For Jake, this bike
was not just a means of transport — it was the only way for him to get to school every day, and also
a warm reminder of his father.
To support Jake through high school, his mother worked hard, taking on three part-time jobs:
cleaning hotel toilets, washing dishes in a restaurant and delivering leaflets around the neighborhood.
She came home late every night, tired out, but never complained. Deeply understanding how tough
his mother’s life was, he never asked for anything extra and kept studying hard.
One Friday afternoon, Jake locked his bike outside a bookstore and stepped inside. When he
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came out, the bike was nowhere to be found. He searched the streets crazily, but all his efforts were
useless. His heart sank. He was afraid to tell his mother the truth, aware that her tight budget simply
couldn’t afford a new bike.
He was wandering aimlessly along the sidewalk when Mr. Smith, a retired teacher, passed by
him on a bike. Jake’s eyes widened because the bike looked almost identical to his lost one. He ran
after Mr. Smith until he parked his bike at the gate of a big house and went in without locking it. He
looked up and down the bike only to find it wasn’t his at all. Overwhelmed by desperation, Jake
hesitated for a second, then jumped on the bike and rode home as fast as possible.
His mother didn’t notice anything different. But Jake lay awake all night long, feeling guilty. He
knew he had made a terrible mistake, so he made up his mind to return the bike the next morning and
buy a second-hand one with his saved lunch money.
The next morning, Jake got up early and rode the bike back to the gate of the big house, his heart
pounding with nervousness.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just as he parked it, Mr. Smith walked out.
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“Young man, the bike is yours now. Here is the key,” Mr. Smith said gently.
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新泰中学 2024 级高二下学期第二次阶段性测试英语答题卡 三.66.应用文写作(共 15 分)
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使用绘图橡皮轻擦干净,注意不要擦破答题卷。
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求,在答题卷对应题号指定的答题区域内答题,切不可超出黑色
边框,超出黑色边框的答案无效。
7、 保持卷面清洁,不要将答题卷折叠,弄破。
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四、读后续写(共 25 分)67.
Just as he parked it, Mr. Smith walked out.
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“Young man, the bike is yours now. Here is the key,” Mr. Smith said gently.
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1—5 ABCBA 6—10 CABCC 11—15 BAABA 16—20 CCBCA
21. C 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. D 30. A
31. A 32. D 33. C 34. B 35. C 36. B 37. F 38. A 39. E 40. G
41. A 42. B 43. C 44. D 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. A
51. B 52. A 53. B 54. C 55. D
56. dating 57. optimism 58. Dressed 59. a 60. to perform
61. which 62. from 63. regularly 64. more convenient 65. has been introduced
66. 【答案】
Grow Against All Odds(逆境)
As shown in the picture, a delicate seed forces its way through the rocky soil, striving to grow
into a towering tree. This shows that even the weakest life can get through tough barriers.
The scene teaches us that success belongs to those who persist. In my own life, I face obstacles
like setbacks and self-doubt. I never give up, striving persistently for my dream, just as the seed
does.
Life is a mixture of light and shadow. Whatever challenges come, never hesitate. Grow against
all odds(adversity), and you will eventually touch the sky(realise your dream).
努力:strive→endeavor 放弃:give up→abandon 最终:eventually→ultimately
犹豫:hesitate→waver
2.句式拓展
原句:As shown in the picture, a delicate seed forces its way through the rocky soil, striving to
grow into a towering tree.
拓展句:As shown in the picture, a delicate seed, which strives to grow into a towering tree, forces
its way through the rocky soil.
【点睛】【高分句型 1】I never give up, striving persistently for my dream, just as the seed does.
(运用了 as引导的方式状语从句)
【高分句型 2】The scene teaches us that success belongs to those who persist.(运用了 that引导
的宾语从句以及 who引导的定语从句)
67.【答案】One possible version:
Just as he parked it, Mr. Smith walked out. “Sorry, Sir. I...I was the one who rode your bike
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away without permission.” Jake lowered his head, apologizing in a trembling voice, his face pale
with fear and deep guilt. Mr. Smith patted him on the shoulder, asking him to calm down and tell
the whole story. Choked with tears, Jake poured all out — his father’s death, his beloved lost bike
and his wrong choice driven by helplessness. Mr. Smith listened quietly, his eyes full of sympathy.
He didn’t blame Jake at all. Instead, he determined to give him a big surprise.
“Young man, the bike is yours now. Here is the key,” Mr. Smith said gently. Jake lifted his
head in shock and refused immediately, saying he had made a big mistake and didn’t deserve such
kindness. But Mr. Smith insisted, “Honesty and the courage to correct mistakes matter a lot. Just
keep it.” Holding the key tightly in his hand, Jake bowed deeply to express his sincere gratitude.
On his ride home, the fresh wind brushed his face softly, filling his heart with warmth, strength and
hope. He made a firm resolution that when he grew up, he would pass on this kindness to people in
need, just as the warm-hearted man had done for him.
【导语】本文以杰克的自行车为线索展开,讲述了杰克的父亲去世后留下一辆自行车,对他
意义非凡。母亲辛苦打三份工供他上学,杰克格外珍惜自行车,却在书店外丢失。他误将史
密斯先生的自行车骑走,内心充满愧疚,第二天主动归还并坦白一切,史密斯先生被他的诚
实打动,将自行车赠予他,杰克决心传承这份善意的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容可知,第一段写杰克向史密斯先生道歉,坦白自己骑走自行车的缘由,
史密斯先生充满同情,没有责备他,还决定给他一个惊喜。
②由第二段首句内容可知,第二段写杰克震惊地拒绝史密斯先生赠予自行车,史密斯先生坚
持赠送,杰克深受感动,决心传承这份善意。
2. 续写线索:道歉坦白——诉说缘由——史密斯同情——赠送自行车——杰克拒绝——坚持
赠予——杰克感恩——决心传善意
3. 词汇激活
行为类 ①低下头:lower one’s head /drop one’s head/hang one’s head
②抬起头:lift one’s head/raise one’s head
情绪类 ①愧疚:guilt/shame ②震惊:shock/surprise
【点睛】[高分句型 1] Choked with tears, Jake poured all out — his father’s death, his beloved
lost bike and his wrong choice driven by helplessness.(运用了过去分词作状语)
[高分句型 2] He made a firm resolution that when he grew up, he would pass on this kindness to
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people in need, just as the warm-hearted man had done for him.(运用了 that引导同位语从句、
when引导时间状语从句以及 as引导方式状语从句)
听力原文:
Text 1 偶遇著名运动员
W: You won’t believe who I ran into at the coffee shop—none other than Louis Cooper, the
famous basketball legend. He was just sitting there with his friend.
M: No way! Did you go and talk to him
W: I was too nervous to bother him, but I snapped a quick photo from a distance.
Text 2 看电影
M: We’re going to be late. It’s already 6:55 pm.
W: I know. The movie starts in fifteen minutes sharp. But just relax a bit… There are always a few
minutes of ads before the movie begins. We won’t miss anything important.
Text 3 交通方式
M: Mary, haven’t you booked a train ticket for 2:00 pm to London Shouldn’t you be leaving by
now
W: Yes, but my taxi is running late due to the traffic jam.
M: How about I give you a lift to the nearest subway station
W: That’s OK. The driver just called to say he’s arriving soon.
Text 4 找邻居拿钥匙
M: Mom, it’s Jake. I’m locked out of the house. I must have left my front door key at school.
W: Oh, dear. I won’t be back for a while. But I left a spare key with Mrs. Green next door. Knock
and ask her for it.
Text 5 对嚼口香糖的看法
W: What’s your take on chewing gum My dentist recommended it as a good way to protect my
teeth after eating sugary snacks, but I still think it comes across as rude in public.
M: Hmm… I don’t mind it, as long as people dispose of it properly to protect the environment.
Text 6 新车失控
W: Bill, I heard you bought a new car.
M: Oh, it was a total disaster. I was driving on the motorway, and all of a sudden, the car went out
of control and began turning onto the grass beside the motorway. I managed to slow it down and
get out of the car just before it crashed into a big tree and suddenly burst into flames.
W: Did you get hurt
M: Just some small cuts and scratches. It was a miracle.
W: You really had a narrow escape! Sounds like something out of an action movie.
Text 7 少洗牛仔裤
W: Honey, I’m going to do the laundry.
M: Okay. Wait, Claire. My jeans don’t need to be washed yet.
W: You’ve worn them five times already! There are some stains on them.
M: It’s okay. You know, even though jeans are made of cotton, they contain chemicals, like the
dye that makes them blue. A single pair of jeans loses around 50,000 microfibers every time it’s
washed, which eventually end up flowing into the oceans.
W: All right, Bobby. Just promise me that you won’t wear them to your company dinner at the
restaurant tomorrow night, okay
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Text 8 求职面试
W: Mr. Johnson, tell us why you’re the right fit for the job.
M: OK, Mrs. Smith. Since graduating with a degree in computer science, I’ve been devoting
myself to software development, working with a variety of programming languages and
technologies. I’ve also led several project teams, which has improved my project management
abilities, and I have a track record of finishing complex projects on schedule and within budget. I
believe these skills make me a strong candidate for this software developer position.
W: It sounds like you have a well-rounded background. Can you give an example of a challenging
project you’ve managed
M: Certainly. One of my key projects involved developing a customer relationship management
system from the ground up. It was a challenge due to the tight deadline and the complexity of
integrating various data sources. Fortunately, we finished the project successfully and it greatly
enhanced the clients’ business efficiency.
Text 9 大学生活
W: John, how is university life going for you You’ve been there since September, and it’s the end
of December now.
M: Oh, it’s been quite an experience. I’m really enjoying it. I’ve made some fantastic friends here.
W: Sounds great. But I can imagine it’s not all plain sailing. Any challenges you’ve had to face
M: Oh yes. Handling a heavy workload of assignments and exams can be quite stressful. But the
most serious problem is financial stress. My part-time job barely covers all my living expenses, so
budgeting has been a real struggle.
W: I can totally understand how tough that is. With so much going on, it must be hard to find time
for your studies. Is there a library on your campus where you can get some work done
M: Yes. It’s a quiet and well-equipped place, perfect for me to focus on my schoolwork.
W: Oh, that’s fantastic. Do you have time to relax
M: Honestly, most of my free time is taken up by my part-time job or studying. I try to catch some
relaxation time on the weekend by hanging out with friends or taking a long walk in the park.
Text 10环保志愿项目
M: Good morning, everyone. I’m pleased to see a group of volunteers gather here today. As you
know, we have two important projects ahead of us, and your commitment is crucial to their success.
Firstly, we’ll be cleaning up a stretch of river in the nearby village, specifically along the scenic
Riverside Walk. The area has been neglected for quite some time, and our collective efforts will
greatly improve the local environment. Secondly, we have a tree-planting project in the woodland
area which was unfortunately damaged by a recent storm. This area, known as Stormwood Forest,
has lost a significant number of trees. Planting new trees will not only beautify the landscape but
also contribute to the restoration of the local ecosystem, preserving the habitat for wildlife. The
river clean-up is scheduled to begin this Saturday. It will last three days. As for the tree planting,
we’ll start the following Monday. This project will last three weeks, ensuring we cover the entire
damaged area. Your hard work and enthusiasm are invaluable to the success of these projects. Let’s
join hands and make a lasting positive difference to our community and environment together.
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